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Yeti

Dog ยท Great Pyrenees
Available
Age: Young Size: Unknown Sex: Male

Brooklyn, NY Approximate location

Provider updated Nov 12, 2025, 5:06 AM UTC

Refreshed Mar 25, 2026, 11:09 AM UTC

Compatibility
Good with cats Good with dogs Good with kids
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About Yeti

Yeti is a gentle, playful, happy giant (11 Months Old and 70lbs) and everyone who meets him falls in love! This big, fluffy boy came from a property with over 20 dogs, where his previous owner used purple cattle spray to treat an eye issue... thinking it might help make things better.. He's now getting proper care and lots of love in his foster home. Yeti was found to have a minor eye condition called entropion, which just means his eyelids roll inward a bit and can irritate his eyes, but he just had a minor corrective eye surgery before leaving the shetler.vHe has been vetted and spayed.



Yeti is energetic, playful, and is always ready for a walk, a new toy, or a good game of chase. He's a people magnet (literally, he once charmed a stranger into handing over a whole unopened bag of treats within minutes). Yeti loves meeting new friends, both human and dogs, though he sometimes forgets just how big he is! He plays with enthusiasm and would do best with dogs who enjoy a bit of rough-and-tumble fun. He's also met cats and is friendly (fostered with them), but he's still learning how to read their signals and give them space when they ask for it. Yeti is housetrained and making great progress on his crate training and separation anxiety.



He's learning that being alone isn't so scary. His foster family is helping him build confidence and find calm routines, and his future family can continue that gentle work with patience and consistency. Yeti would thrive in an active home with someone who can help him burn off that energy and continue his training. He's already housetrained, loves his walks, and gives the best goofy grins. He's still growing into his paws, but one thing's for sure, his heart is already enormous.

Care and behavior

Housetrained: Yes Special needs Vaccines: Yes

Organization

Rescue City
Brooklyn, NY
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